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Sol "Slick" Halfon
October 24, 1924 - September 7, 2012
Sol "Slick" Halfon of Beverly Hills passed away peacefully Friday morning (September 7, 2012), in his home surrounded by his wife and his three children, following a long battle with a neurodegenerative disorder. He was just shy of his 88th birthday. He was born on Rivington Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1924, the second child of Nissim and Lenora Halfon. He grew up on Hooper Street in Williamsburg, attending PS 16 and Eastern District High School. He developed his baseball pitching skills on the streets of Brooklyn, and his unmatched salesmanship working alongside his father in his concession stands on the Staten Island Ferry and at St Nicholas Auditorium. A lifelong Giants fan, he suffered the hazing of his Yankee rooting brother, and Dodger loving father, which resulted in his mother serving most of his meals in his room during baseball season. He got his nickname "Slick" soon after his bar-mitzvah, while burnishing his skills in Brooklyn's pool halls. The nickname served him well when he started boxing in local clubs, and as he became ping pong ace with his neighborhood pals. When WW II broke out he was sixteen, enlisting in the Navy at his first opportunity, and sailing off to D-Day as a radioman on the LST 73. En route to the beaches in Normandy, he distinguished himself as ping pong champ of his ship, and was ferried from boat to boat, challenging the best players on other ships, as they crossed the Atlantic. After the war, he followed his parents to Los Angeles, attending the University of Southern California, and becoming a pharmacist. He met and married his beloved wife Catherine Cohen, daughter of Marco and Amelie Cohen, through the tight-knit Sephardic community of Jews who hailed from the island of Rhodes, where each of their parents were born. He launched his career working for Thrifty Drugs in Los Angeles and Banner Drug in Redondo Beach, and then struck out on his own to establish the Morningside Medical Pharmacy, on Manchester Blvd in Los Angeles, and Hillcrest Medical Pharmacy in Inglewood. For the next 30 years, he was an ever beaming and friendly presence inside the pharmacy and a frequent volunteer in his community. He served as a volunteer pharmacist at the Los Angeles Free Clinic for many years, during its early days, in the late 1960s. He was an active member of his synagogue, the Sephardic Hebrew Center, and later at Sephardic Temple Tiferet Israel in Westwood. He was president of the Sephardic Home for the Aged, and served on the board of the Jewish Home for the Aged. He helped establish Maimonides Academy, Jewish Yeshiva in the Mid-Wilshire area of Los Angeles. His greatest joy came from his dedication to helping children. An avid baseball fan, and frustrated pitcher, who aspired but never made it to the big leagues, he spent 14 years coaching little league in Beverly Hills at Roxbury Park. Even after his sons Neal and Marty aged out of Little League, Slick continued to coach for more than a decade. It was not unusual for kids to ride their bikes to Coach Slick's home on Bedford Drive, during the off season, to see if he could come out and play with them on street in front of his house. One of his friends observed "that you can take the kid out of Brooklyn, but you can never take Brooklyn out of the kid". Even after starting their own professional careers as doctors, attorneys and bankers, many of his former Little League players would seek him out to thank him for his dedication, for many lessons, and for giving them a lifelong love of baseball. He instilled in his own children and grandchildren not only a deep sense of gratitude, a commitment to public service, and an irrational dedication to the SF Giants. Later, and as the epitome of the doting grandfather, it was not unusual for Slick to show up at dawn, outside the house of one of his own kids, waiting for everyone to wake up so he could assume his grandfatherly duties of feeding and playing, and teaching them to enjoy life as he did. He will be remembered for his lively love of people, his exuberant sense of humor, and the ever present twinkle in his eye. He is survived by his devoted and adored wife of 63 years, Catherine Halfon, and children Neal (Jessica Laufer), Lianne (Michael Bortman), and Marty (Eden Small), and grandchildren Ethan Berger, Isaac Halfon, Emma Halfon, Caitlyn Halfon, and Sam Halfon. He is also survived by his borther Morris Halfon and his sister Honey Cohen. The family is eternally grateful to his caregivers, Many and Ed Quizon, for many years of loving and dedicated care.
Services will be held at noon on Sunday, September 9th at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, 6001 W. Centinela Avenue | Los Angeles, CA 90045 | 800.576.1994.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Sep. 8 to Sep. 9, 2012.

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Craig Mitchell

September 2, 2025

I was born on Uncle Slicks birthday even though my father Ernie was on the 25th
I knew where my loyalty was !!!

Allen Bueltel

January 16, 2018

I worked for Sol at Hillcrest Pharmacy for two years while also working at Morningside Pharmacy with Norm. He taught me a lot. I enjoyed working for him. I later changed my mind from pharmacist to Deputy Sheriff were I have since retired. I also coached Little league teams. He would always ask how we were doing. We almost made it to San Bernardino. May He Rest In Peace.

September 8, 2014

Lucy and Moshe Ovadya

September 25, 2012

We met Slick when we moved to LA in 1979. He was always a welcoming presence with a mischievous sparkle in his eyes. Reading this obituary was fascinating. What a life. Please accept our warmest condolences.

craig Mitchell

September 15, 2012

I will.never.forget.my uncle.slick.and.his influence and support of me growing up he always was available.no matter what. His memory will never leave me

September 11, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in Psalm 147:3

September 10, 2012

I knew Sol in New York and he taught me how to play the game of table tennis. I still win tournaments at the age of 80 because of him. I am sorry you lost a real "mensch". Sy

Andi Wasserman-Curless

September 9, 2012

What an amazing human being! I'm so sad to hear of his passing. My heart goes out to all of you.

Karen Bua West

September 9, 2012

So sorry; I meant to write that Sol was my boss 45 years ago; not for 45 years. I was a high school student at Inglewood High.

September 9, 2012

Dear Neal and family,
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved father. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Shirley, Patrick, Kelly and Casey Russ, Palos Verdes, California

Karen Bua West

September 9, 2012

Sol was my boss at Hillcrest Pharmacy 45 years; he was a very kind and sweet man that I have never forgotten. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and I send my condolences to his loved ones.

Fern Peskin- white

September 9, 2012

They definitely made One and only one mold for. Slick Halfon, Always had that sweet,kind, funny happy smile on his face. I remember being little and all the kids following around "Uncle Slick"because he was always playing fun games, telling funny jokes, making everyone happy! What a lucky family to have him and what a lucky man to have such a Caring, loving family.
Slick I'm so thankful you were part of my childhood You will be missed greatly

Rabbi Jay Shasho Levy

September 9, 2012

Donna, Asher and I were so saddened to hear of the passing of this very special man. He made a difference in the lives of so many, and he will always be remembered for his kindness and generosity as well as his strong love of community, and above all, family. He was truly a blessing to all who were fortunate enough to know him, and his memory will continue to be a blessing to us all.

David Corbin

September 9, 2012

A chapter in (and now out) of my life. You had the kind of father most boys dream of having. Bless you.

Nan Beber Darham

September 9, 2012

Dear Halfons,
How lucky you were to have the funnest, funniest and most playful dad in town! I can hear the crowds cheering his team playing ball in heaven!
Nan Beber Darham and Family

Leslie Jacobs-Ruddock

September 9, 2012

We are so sorry for your loss. Marty was always a welcome presence in my parents home and was always a good friend to our family. Our love and prayers are with all of the Halfon Family

Hillary Rollins

September 9, 2012

Neal and all the Halfons - so sorry for your loss - I understand, as I just lost my mother this year - my thoughts are with you...

Mitchell Bravo

September 8, 2012

Marty I am so very sorry to read about your dad he sounded like a great man and teriffic father. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

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